Tuesday, May 13, 2014

What is a PYP Player?

PROTECTING YOUR POINTS: Once you hit 150 points, you are done. No need to try and get 300 more, unless you want bragging rights. If you are sitting on your points at exactly 150, it's good to pick a player that has no chance of getting in. The player will gain no points for you, but that player also won't turn the ball over (-20) or miss a free throw (-10) to make your beautiful 150 points (+250 MG pts) turn into a frustrating 140 (+100 MG pts). Some PYP players are players who are injured for the year, while some are just the last guys on the bench. In most cases, try to pick a player who is out for a year.

As soon as you cross the threshold you can protect your points. Disclaimer, be careful about those FAKE POINTS. Fake points are the points that "magically" appear. IF MyGuy is running smoothly, the easiest way to find your true score is to back out and go back in. HOWEVER, since MyGuy is....let's say, buggy, you may just have to look up the plays and count up your points. You do not want to put a PYP player in when your display shows 300 fake points and all you really have is 60.

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